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Calculation of accurate small angle X-ray scattering curves from coarse-grained protein models

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Calculation of accurate small angle X-ray scattering curves from coarse-grained protein models
Background: Genome sequencing projects have expanded the gap between the amount of known protein sequences and structures. The limitations of current high resolution structure determination methods make it unlikely that this gap will disappear in the near future. Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is an established low resolution method for routinely determining the structure of proteins in solution. The purpose of this study is to develop a method for the efficient calculation of accurate SAXS curves from coarse-grained protein models. Such a method can for example be used to construct a likelihood function, which is paramount for structure determination based on statistical inference. Results: We present a method for the efficient calculation of accurate SAXS curves based on the Debye formula and a set of scattering form factors for dummy atom representations of amino acids. Such a method avoids the computationally costly iteration over all atoms. We estimated the form factors usin...
Kasper Stovgaard, Christian Andreetta, Jesper Ferk
Added 09 Dec 2010
Updated 09 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where BMCBI
Authors Kasper Stovgaard, Christian Andreetta, Jesper Ferkinghoff-Borg, Thomas Hamelryck
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